Includes stock language for common emails sent regarding Sponsored NetIDs.
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Renewal quick flow-chart
Process starts
- Usually initiated because Oliver gets an email from CIT.
- Alternatively, look at our list of Sponsored NetIDs with upcoming expiring NetIDs.
Create a ChemIT ticket in Remedy
- Usually address it to the PI. Might state something like these examples:
Oliver reporting: I am creating a new ticket to document decisions related to expiring Sponsored NetID. More info coming soon, -Oliver.
Oliver reporting: I am creating a new ticket to document decision related to expiring Sponsored NetID. Per PI's in-person request, NetID was renewed:
Firstname Lastname <NetID>
See <https://confluence.cornell.edu/x/L4vLDQ> for details.
Get reply from PI verbally or in writing
- If to renew, renew via https://sponsored-netid.cornell.edu/ site or by clicking link within email Oliver received.
- If to lapse, no need to interact further with CIT's SponsoredNetID site.
Either way: Updated our Sponsored NetID page. Add our Remedy number AND CIT's Remedy number.
Close our ticket
Tips and notes, mostly of value for Chemistry IT staff
- Preface "Business Reason" section's text with a summary, such as:
Hoffmann: FirstName LastName <NetID>. Prof. Roald Hoffmann:(...business reason...).
- For Scheraga's 29 Sponsored NetIDs we bulk-updated them in March 2017 using data munged within Excel. File located:
- R:\Chem IT\CCB people lists\Sponsored NetID uploads\Scheraga-Sponsored-NetIDs.xlsx
- See our page on creating a NetID, which is rarely done.
- CU's list of persons who are listed as Staff in the Directory but who no longer have active jobs at Cornell:
- If you do a Cornell people search for folks on this list, you will see under proxy (Other Information => PROXY:) that they are proxied by Dave Collum <dbc6> (current Chemistry Chair, as of 11/2016) or Michael Lenetsky (Oliver's supervisor, as of 11/2016).
- CIT will send an email to someone who was considered a student AND is now only a sponsored individual. That email states that their student status is dropping away, unaffecting their sponsored status. Thus, nothing should change for them.
- Why not use "GuestIDs" instead, usually? (There are exceptions: GuestIDs also listed here to ensure their review ~annually, triggered by Chemistry IT staff.)
- Not allowed: "Cornell GuestIDs are only issued to individuals who are not eligible for a Cornell NetID or Sponsored NetID." (grabbed 6/28/16)
- Often don't provide the access the faculty members intends to confer, such as Library access. "GuestIDs provide individuals with access to certain services that use central authentication."
- GuestID creation within Chemistry
- Not allowed: "Cornell GuestIDs are only issued to individuals who are not eligible for a Cornell NetID or Sponsored NetID." (grabbed 6/28/16)
Stock text for Sponsored NetID communications
Option 1: Create a ticket under the person with Sponsored NetID
- I've used this for when renewal is more likely.
Renewal request via our web form
Fill out form for person whose NetID is expiring. Then in Full Description, write something like:
- Oliver reporting: This NetID is due to expire xx/yy/zzzz unless renewed by PI, to whom I'll write shortly.
Process: This creates a ticket to ensure PI's response is received and recorded. And proper action is taken on our part.
Option 2: Create a ticket under the PI sponsoring the NetID
- I've used this for when renewal is not as likely. Or for Scheraga where many renewals are under consideration.
Subject: Expiring Sponsored NetID: Firstname Lastname <NetID>
PIname,
The current sponsorship for Firstname Lastname <NetID> expires at the end of this month.
Do they require having their NetID re-extended? If so, for how long? Please reply so I may have a ticket created to record your response. Thank you.
Here's the language you used last time:
(...)
I look forward to hearing from you. Thank you, -Oliver